Johnnie Putman and Steve King bring you a shortened show this week at the start of… ‘Falloween’ and we’re getting a bit serious in between the fun, spooky stuff. Annette Prince, Director of Chicago Bird Collision Monitors swoops in to talk about the nearly 1000 migrating birds that died crashing into the McCormick Place Lakeside Center and what we should be doing to address the problematic architecture that contributes to these fatal bird collisions. In the next segment, we revisit the story of Facebook hijacking on last week’s show and bring back Patrick Crispen to dive deeper on the steps to lock down your social media presence and what you should do to secure your passwords and browse safely.
Sidney Friedman, Annie Aiello and Eddie Muller
Talking TV and EVs with Johnnie and Steve
John Anderson, Bob Sarles, and Wayne Baker Brooks
Ernie Watts, Corky Siegel, Patrick Crispen, and Dane Neal
Carl Giammarese, Steve Bernas, Adam Selzer and Tom Appel
Don & Lisa Drucker, Hayden Bishop and Aaron Bearden
Barry Butler, Bill Anderson, and Jack & Gin
‘Dead of Night,’ numismatics, and Tommy Emmanuel’s new album
Steve and Johnnie: Live from Panama City
Gino Salomone, The Empty Pockets, and the Pickwick Theatre
Steve and Johnnie talk blues with the Cash Box Kings
The Farm Way Sanctuary, ‘The Unplanned Life,’ and A.I. images
Steve and Johnnie’s hour-long drive-by show
Johnnie and Steve spring forward: Hometown bites, the Oscars, and A.I. voice cloning
Oscar predictions with Lee Kingsmill
Girl Scout cookies, the Beatles, and The Big Bang Theory
Defining ‘sleight of mind’ with the Musical Mentalist, Sidney Friedman
The Chicago Auto Show, Pączki Fest, and remembering David Crosby
Steve and Johnnie take Florida: Michael Lister’s ‘John Jordan’ series, ‘A Certain Age,’ and Super Bowl LVII
The Chicago Auto Show, The Empty Pockets, and Peter Green
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